
Springfield Rifles - Antique for sale - Guns International
Caliber 50-70. 32-1/2 inch barrel, slotted tip ram rod, folding ladder rear sight missing slider and 1863 dated Springfield lock. Barrel, trigger guard and barrel bands are a bright silver color with …
Springfield Model 1847 - Wikipedia
The Springfield Model 1847 was a percussion lock musketoon produced by the Springfield Armory in the mid-19th century. Muskets were designed for a dual purpose on the battlefield. They …
SPRINGFIELD 1847 | Pricing Guides Dictionary & Values
Springfield 1847 percussion rifle. As found. 58"l. Springfield: 1870,trapdoor breech-ldg rifle, .50 cal, 32 1/2" bbl, dated 1870 on breech-block, lock marked U.S. Springfield with eagle and …
Extremely Rare Complete and Correct Rifled & Sighted US Model 1847 …
The modified US Model 1847 Rifle & Sighted Cavalry Carbine offered here is one of those extremely rare, 100% complete and correct examples of these scarce guns. The lock of the …
Original U.S. Civil War Era Springfield Model 1847 Rifled …
The Springfield Model 1847 was a percussion lock musketoon / carbine produced by the Springfield Armory in the mid-19th century. Muskets were designed for a dual purpose on the …
U.S. Model 1847 Cavalry Musketoon | An Official Journal Of The NRA
Jul 24, 2013 · Gun: U.S. Model 1847 Cavalry Musketoon. Caliber:.69. Manufacturer: Springfield Armory. Serial number: None. Manufactured: 1848. Condition: NRA Antique Excellent. Value: …
The new arm was to be a .69 caliber, muzzle-loading, percus- sion musketoon which finally evolved into what we now know as the Model 1847 Musketoon. This Musketoon was to be …
ARMI SPORT New and Used Price, Value, & Trends 2025 - True Gun …
View the current price and value of new and used an ARMI SPORT based on 47 sold items over the past year.
Antique U.S. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Model 1847 Percussion …
Here we present an antique Springfield Armory U.S. Model 1847 Percussion Artillery Musketoon, manufactured circa 1847 in Springfield, Massachusetts. This is one of the just 201 …
Antiques Roadshow | PBS
Well, you're right, it's a Springfield cavalry carbine. It's a model 1847. They made these guns from about 1848 to about 1859, and this for a long time was our standard cavalry weapon. It's a...